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~-- No.5018 i- Subject: Transmitting/Copy of Letter from Jacob Ettl:l,,nger Concerning Relatives in Ge'l-man Concentration Camps. The Honorable The Secretary of State, 1;1ash1.ngton. Sir: CON I HIJl liuf t I have the honor to transmit herewith for such action cts the Department deems appropriate copy of a letter of February 1, 1945 addressed by Jacob ETTLINGER of Stock~olm to the Department of State, submitting three lists of close relatives and friends who are now said to be interned in German concentration camps. Mr. Ettlinger, who is a Swedish national, is managing director of the Swedish firm, AB. Metall- & Bergprodukter, Stockholm, medium-sized importers and exporters of ore, ferro-alloys, metals, metal scrap, chemicals, woodpulp, etc. Mr. Ettlinger in calling at the Legation expressed an interest in having his re la ti ves and friends included 1-n an exchange of persona between Germany and the United States. After a careful statement by a member of the Legation staff of the difficulties in the matter, Mr. Ettlinger nevertheless requested the Legation to transmit to the Department the enclosed material. Respectfully yours, I ' Enclosure: Copy of letter of February 1, 1945 and three lists enclosed therewith. Herschel V. Johnson. File No.848 PHP:ao In duplicate to the Department.
Enclosure to Despatch No. 5018 of February 6, 1945 from the American Legation in Stockholm. QQlU JACOB ETTLINGER, STOCKHOLM, 16. February 1 1 1945. State Departuent, Washington, D.C. Gentlemen: With reference to the conversation which I had with the Secretary of your Embassy at Stoclcholm, Mr. Cabot Coville, I hereby take the liberty of approaching you in the following matter, and I beg to thank you in advance for all you may do in order to help me in the interests of my near relatives and many friends of mine, who had the misfortune to come to a concentration ce.mp at Bergen-Belsen in the vicinity of Hanover. I em aware of the feet that about one hundred of these unfortunate people have been exchanged through the good off ices of the State Secretary against German citizens. I have been informed that the uersons mentioned hiwe already arrived in Switzerland for transportation to Philippeville. The object of this letter is now to ask for your help so that also the other unfortunette inhabitants of the Bergen-Belsen camp might be released in the same way. My personal interest embodies.in the first line my brother-in-law, Mr. Hermann Isrfi,el Dief'enbronner, and his wife my sister, Mrs. Elsa Diefenbronner, born Ettlinger, Eergen-Belsen, Ba.re.eke 11 E. The names of my other friends are to be found on the list enclosed. I am willing to reimburse the expenses which you have in connectlon with this transaction, a.nd I want a.gain to extend to you my thanks for your kindness. I am ta.king the liberty to appeal to you, because everybody appreciates greatly the work which you have performed for the help of the suffering humanity. Do you think that something could be done as well for the Jewish persons who hav~,been forced to stay in the camp of Theresienstadt in Bohemia-Moravia and Ravensbruck (Germany, on whom you will also find a list enclosed. _Awaiting to hear from you, I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully Jacob Ettlinger. 1- j r i 1 I I I J ' '['' - I l.. -~-'.. _'--.-,_~
Enclosure to Despatch No. 5018 of February 6, 1945 from the American Legation in Stockholm. Camp Bergen-Belsen near Celle (Hannover Hermann Israel Diefenbronner Barrack lj. E Zlsa Diefenbronner, born Ettlinger Maier Sttlinger, Block 13 Joseph Bamberger, Barrack 11 B Greta Bamberger, born Prinz, Barrack 21 Pe_ul Mokrauer Martha Mokrauer, born Oppenheim Block 13 Sigismund Mokrauer Arnold Wreschner Alice Helene Wreschner, born Ettinghausen Steffen Wolfgang Wreschner Robert Emanuel Wreschner Ida Lucienne Wreschner Anton Rehbock Johanna Rehbock, born Buchen Barrack 28 Roif Eliel Ida Eliel, born Rehbock Betty Pakter-Wormser, Block 25 Ada Betty Ichenhauser, Block 13 Mirjam Cohen Bendiks-Jacobson, Barrack 26 Block 25.-;-
Enclosure to Despatch No. 5018 of February from the American Legation in Stockholm. Camp Theresienstadt (Protectorate of Bohemia-Moravia ~ Elias Ichenhauser Langestrasse 244/3 Rahel Ichenhauser Pe,ul Friedmann, He_uptstre,sse 145 Chief Rabbi Dr. Max Friediger, Seestrasse 28 Arthur Friediger, Seestrasse 28 Irma Hendl, born Dubsky, Rathausge.sse 4/16 Betty Metz, Hauptstrasse 21 Gerda Cohn, Hauptstrasse 21 Franz Fischhof, Bahnhofstrasse 27 Siegfried Grunebaum, exact address unknown (born October 2, 1887 at Bergen near Frankf-urt a/m Abraham Morgolinsky, Langestrasse 023/6 Moritz Oppenheim, Berggasse 4 Ernst August Gottschalk, Badhausgasse 11 b Bernhard Hirsch, Rathausgasse 11 Julius Moritz, Seestrasse 22-19a
Enclosure to Despatch No. 5018 of February 6, 1945 from the American Legation in Stocltholm. Women Concentration Camp at Ravensbruck near Furstenberg (Mecklenburg Friedricke Wreschner,'born Kla.ber Charlotte Sidonie Wreschner Block 27 Margrit Mirjam Wreschner